GET_ATTRPROF_THREAD_NAME ​
GET_ATTRPROF_THREAD_NAME returns the name of an attribute profile thread.
Syntax ​
leo-grammar
CC "Core" GET_ATTRPROF_THREAD_NAME apthreadid:idValue.
#-->RESULT ecode:intValue apthreadname:strValue
Parameters ​
apthreadid
(idValue) - the specified attribute profile thread is passed in the apthreadid parameter.
Returns ​
ecode
(intValue) - the return variable ecode is set to zero if command succeeded and to a non zero value if failed.apthreadname
(strValue) - the return variable apthreadname is set to the name of the attribute profile thread.
Details ​
See Also ​
Examples ​
asc
# get root directories
CC "Core" GET_ALL_ATTRPROF_SUBDIRS
# get all attribute profile threads in first root directory
CC "Core" GET_ALL_ATTRPROF_THREADS_IN_DIR apdirid:(VAL token(apdirids,0," "))
IF (ecode!=0)
{
CC "AdoScript" ERRORBOX ("Error in GET_ALL_ATTRPPROF_THREADS_IN_DIR!")
EXIT
}
# check if any attribute profiles were found
IF (LEN(apthreadids)=0)
{
CC "AdoScript" ERRORBOX ("No attribute profiles found in root directory!")
EXIT
}
# get name of first attribute profile found in first root directory
CC "Core" GET_ATTRPROF_THREAD_NAME apthreadid:(VAL token(apthreadids,0," "))
IF (ecode!=0)
{
CC "AdoScript" ERRORBOX ("Error in GET_ATTRPROF_THREAD_NAME!")
EXIT
}
# show this name
CC "AdoScript" INFOBOX ("First attribute profile in root directory is:\n"+apthreadname)
Versions and Changes ​
Available since ADOxx 1.3